Honor, worldly, uncertainty of, vol. xv. page 163, line 5 to 8 -, deceitful, vi. 278, 10 to 14 Hopelessness, vi. 42, 21 to 26 Horror, its outward effects described, ix. 250, 5 to 12 Hypocrisy in a governor, ii. 185, 9 to 14 -, nature of, iii. 23, 13 to 18. vi. 203, 23 to 26. xiv. Hypocrite, character of a, ii. 230, 19 to p. 231, l. 5 Idolatrous love, v. 27, 27 to p. 28, 1. 3 Jealous husband, humorous soliloquy of a, ii. 52, 18 to p. ɔɔ̃, 1. 17 Jealousy, ii. 279, 4 to p. 280, 1. 14. v. 274, 13 to 25 a woman's more deadly than poison, ii. 321, 11 to definition of, xiv. 263, 28 to p. 264, 1. 2 tortures of, portrayed, xiv. 264, 2 to p. 270, l. 14 Jester, discouraged, iii. 331, 7 to p. 332, 1. 10 qualifications of a, iv. 60, 25 to p. 61, 1. 4 If, virtues of an, iv. 344, 23 to p. 345, 1. 3 Illiterate man, pedantic description of an, iii. 264, 7 to 11 Imagination, power of, iii. 192, 24 to p. 193, l. 15. xiii. 229, Imogen in her bed-chamber, xii. 203, 4 to p. 205, l. 13 in boy's clothes, xii. 249, 24 to p. 250, l. 19 awaking, xii. 270, 12 to p. 271, 1. 7 Impediments stimulate, v. 125, 14. 15 Impossibilities, xi. 260, 26 to p. 261, 1. 3 Inconstancy in man, i. 193, 1 to 4 Incorrigible offender, ii. 200, 19 to 21 Infant, exposure of one, v. 302, 23 to p. 303, 1. 2. ib. 317, 7 to 18 Infidelity in a friend, i. 191, 8 to 12 Infirmity, the faults of, pardonable, xiii. 68, 9 to 12 Inflexibility, iii. 84, 7 to 16. v. 280, 13 to Ingratitude, a song, iv. 283, 4 to 21 of false friends described, x. 200, 1 to lú Ingratitude of false friends exemplified, vol. x. page 205, line Inhumanity described, iii. 81, 13 to 16 Innocence, discovered by the countenance, iv. 194, 19 to 25 silent, its eloquence, v. 293, 10. 11 -, intrepidity of, v. 306, 9 to p. 307, 1. 13 Insects, cruelty to, x. 336, 7 to 20 Intents of sin more excusable than acts, ii. 248, 6 to 9 - changed to sorrow, xiii. 278, 21 to 27 her soliloquy on drinking the opiate, xiii. 271, 4 to Justice must be impartial, iii. 90, 1 to 9 Justice, lord chief, his conversation with Henry V. whom he Ivy, a usurper compared to, i. 8, 21 to 23 Katharine, Queen, her address to her husband, ix. 227, 9 to to 13 1. 22 her reproof of Cardinal Wolsey, ix. 231, 2 on her own merit, ix. 242, 1 to 13 her last sickness, ix. 271 19 to p. 279, Keenness of women's tongues, iii. 305, 8 to 13 Kent, county of, described, viii. 243, 22 to 26 King, in Hamlet, his despairing soliloquy, with Hamlet's Kings, evil purposes of, too servilely executed, vi. 196, 19 to misery of, vi. 297, 18 to p. 298, 1. 27 a knowlege of their secrets undesirable, xi. 21, 22 to death of, xiv. 103, 4 to 16 divinity of, xiv. 132, 17 to 20 Kisses, chaste, iv. 306, 24 to p. 307, 1. 2 Knave. recommendation of one, vol. vii. page 257, line to 22 crafty, xiv. 226, 12 to 23 Knights of the Garter, character of, viii. 78, 25 to p. 79, 1. 5 Labor in vain, vii. 369, 17 to 19. viii. 299, 1 to 3 Lamentations, ix. 125, 9 to 14 over Imogen supposed to be dead, xii. 265, 25 to p. 268, 1. 22 Lavinia at her lute, x. 321, 13 to 26 the loss of her tongue described, x. 325, 21 to 25 Lear, on the ingratitude of his daughters, xiii. 76, 3 to 17 his distress in the storm described, xiii. 78, 8 to 20 his distraction described, xiii. 117, 21 to p. 118, 1. 3 his reflections on his former flatterers, xiii. 125, 23 to and Cordelia, scene between, xiii. 136, 12 to p. 138, his address to Cordelia when taken prisoner, xiii. 144, his affliction for the loss of Cordelia, and death, xiii. Liar, deserved treatment of a, v. 58, 23 to 25 Liberty indulged, consequence of, ii. 141, 25 to p. 142, l. 4 Licentiousness the consequence of unexecuted laws, ii. 145, Life, reflections on the vanity of, ii. 181, 12 to p. 183, 14 -, recluse described, iii. 124, 6 to 17 checkered, v. 94, 22 to 26 natural desire of, v. 260, 21 to p. 261, 1. 4 reflections on, vi. 104, 9 to 18 demands active virtue, vii. 120, 4 to 7 the vicissitudes of, pathetically delineated, ix. 260, 13 Life, loathed, vol. xii. page 120, line 12 to 15 and death, soliloquy on, xiv. 80, 2 to p. 81, l. 9 Lion, illustration of a furious one, viii. 296, 9 to 12 Love commended and censured, i. 105, 5 to 13 -, contempt of, punished, i. 134, 21 to p. 135, 1. 9 compared to a waxen image, i. 137, 15 to 17 unreturned, i. 190, 4 to 7 in a grave deputy, ii. 173, 8 to p. 174, 1. 16 messenger compared to a day in April, iii. 54, 12 to true ever crossed, iii. 126, 18 to p. 127, l. 8 - mutability of, iii. 130, 15 to 24 in idleness, iii. 141, 18 to p. 142, l. 11 omnipotence of, iii. 235, 18 to p. 236, 1. 10 humorous description of, iii. 254, 17 to p. 255, 1. 22 the power of, iii. 284, 20 to p. 285, 1. 20 effects of, iii. 327, 22 to p. 328, l. 18 trial of, iii. 329, 18 to p. 330, 1. 4 indications of true, iv. 45, 6 to 11. v. 338, 4 to 9 concealed, iv. 49, 9 to 14 unsought, iv. 64, 13 to 24 -, progress of, iv. 335, to 12 description of true, iv. 337, 3 to 18 at first sight, v. 158, 1 to 17 cemented by prosperity, but loosened by adversity, v. exhibited in a brave young soldier, x. 9, 6 to 17. ib. 11, -, constancy in protested, x. 79, 11 to p. 80, 1. 9 to be shaken off by a soldier, x. 89, 26 to p. 90, 1. 8 the nobleness of life, xii. 9, 2 to 10 Love, heralds of, vol. xiii. page 224, line 7 to 11 --, sole motive for the marriage of Othello, xiv. 194, 18 to p. 195, l. 1 eternity of, xv. 213, 1 to 6. ib. 217, 25 to p. 218, l. 10 -, a faithful and constant one, i. 145, 7 to 10 grief of one at his banishment, i. 152, 24 to p 153, in solitude, i. 188, 13 to 24 a successful one compared to a conqueror, iii. 65, 13 bis thoughts compared to the inarticulate joys of a description of, iv. 269, 12 to 21. ib. 299, 16 to 27 exclamation of one, v. 346, 16 to 22 an expecting one described, x. 72, 24 to p. 74, impatience of one, xiii. 237, 24 to p. 258, 1. 5 Lovers parting, viii. 216, 7 to 20. x. 97, 14 to 21. xii. 178, 21 vows of, not to be trusted, xiv. 33, 11 to 16 Loyalty, reflections on, xii. 98, 11 to 17 Macbeth, his virtues and vices, vi 22, to 15 his irresolution, vi. 27, 6 to p. 28, 1. 9 his perpetration of the murder of Duncan, and sub- his guilty conscience and purposes of cruelty, vi. his confusion and terror at the banquet, vi. 60, 20 lady, her soliloquy on the news of Duncan's ap- 20 her cruel intrepidity depicted, vi. 29, 15 to her terrors in sleep, vi. 94, 6 to p. 97, i. 9 |